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Apparently Abraham Lincoln was a very busy man. When he wasn't splitting rails, winning legal cases, running the country, winning the Civil War, freeing slaves, and trying to placate his wife, Honest Abe was out hunting ravenous vampires. At least, that's the story that first surfaced in Seth Grahame-Smith's popular 2010 novel, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. Abe's fame as a slayer of the undead is certain to be enhanced by the June release of Tim Burton's film based on that exciting fiction. This pair of movie tie-in edition will be relished by devotees of paranormal fiction and history. (P.S. The author is no stranger to hostile intruders, having exposed Jane Austen's hidden proclivities in Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.)
— James Killen
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"My baby boy..." she whispers before dying.
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